Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Volumen24J.A. Hill & Company, 1902 |
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... took him into their company . On the roads of Derbyshire , travelers were in constant fear for their necks , and were frequently compelled to alight and lead their beasts . The great route through Wales to Holyhead was in such a state ...
... took him into their company . On the roads of Derbyshire , travelers were in constant fear for their necks , and were frequently compelled to alight and lead their beasts . The great route through Wales to Holyhead was in such a state ...
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... took to the road , became captain of a formidable gang , and had the honor to be named first in a royal proclamation against notorious offenders ; how at the head of his troop he stopped a lady's coach , in which there was a booty of ...
... took to the road , became captain of a formidable gang , and had the honor to be named first in a royal proclamation against notorious offenders ; how at the head of his troop he stopped a lady's coach , in which there was a booty of ...
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... took his seat in the coun- cil , or girt on his sword for war , these tempestuous workings of the soul had left no perceptible trace behind them . People who saw nothing of the godly but their uncouth visages , and heard nothing from ...
... took his seat in the coun- cil , or girt on his sword for war , these tempestuous workings of the soul had left no perceptible trace behind them . People who saw nothing of the godly but their uncouth visages , and heard nothing from ...
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... took place in the literature of Spain , not unlike that revolution which , as Horace tells us , took place in the poetry of Latium : " Capta ferum victorem cepit . " The slave took prisoner the enslaver . The old Castilian ballads gave ...
... took place in the literature of Spain , not unlike that revolution which , as Horace tells us , took place in the poetry of Latium : " Capta ferum victorem cepit . " The slave took prisoner the enslaver . The old Castilian ballads gave ...
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... Caraffa , a Spanish gentleman took up his abode , tended the poor in the hospitals , went about in rags , starved himself almost 9412 to death , and often sallied into the streets THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY 9411 Loyola and the Jesuits (same)
... Caraffa , a Spanish gentleman took up his abode , tended the poor in the hospitals , went about in rags , starved himself almost 9412 to death , and often sallied into the streets THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY 9411 Loyola and the Jesuits (same)
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